The idea behind the group came already a few years ago, when I was working late at the boat one night. I had just read about some misfortunes from my friends blog. And I guess my own work didnât go as planned either. So I started to ponder that boat fixers should have their own âAA -clubâ, where they could share their adversities.
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Very Merry Christmas & Happy New Year 2020!
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Very Merry Christmas & Happy New Year 2019!
Thank you for the year to all our readers and followers on Facebook & Instagram! Please stay tuned also next year!

Tip Corner Presents – Christmas Gift Idea For a Sailor on Black Friday
Here’s a nice tip for a sailor! My friend Venla told me some years ago about a guest book their parents have in their boat.

Tip Corner Presents – Screenshots From The Weather Charts
On a bit longer legs, one is bound to be outside the reach of mobile networks. But on 1-3 day trips thereâs usually no need to get an update on the forecast. In cases like this, the screen shots have proved to be a great idea.

I Did It Myself And Screwed-UP – TOP 5 SCREW-UPS
TOP 5 Screw-ups! In celebration of the National Fail Day 13.10., here’s a few more or less funny incidents I’ve went through the last few years!

Don’t Install A Heater Fan Like This!
The heater refused to work during the whole summer. Biblical figures (merely satan) was yelled to the rescue, without results. But the answer to my problem had been on front of my nose all along.

A Mean Fishnet Flag, Fog And Calm: Sailing From Liepaja To Estonia
Suddenly Jussi yelled: âNet!â A fishnet flag was rocking only 100 meters from us and we didnât have a clue where it was going.

Whatâs So Special About Watching The Horizon?
The empty horizon is looming in the eyes. There is nothing. And at the same time thereâs everything.

Thunder In Klaipeda (And Also Sailing From Gdansk To Klaipeda)
I kept repeating “Faraday cage, Faraday cage!”, as I was trying to get the doors open with lightnings striking over my head.

Five Days At The Open Ocean
Me, Jussi and our friend Ville cast off the ropes from our home harbour in Helsinki a week ago. The weather was cloudy and they had promised rain.

To The Seas!
At last itâs time to enjoy the fruits all the sweat and tears. The spring and the summer until now has been spent on grinding hard every night.